Emily Jane Fox reports on her story about Ivanka Trump, and her recent pivot from tax reform and women's issues to after-school sports. Maya Kosoff breaks down the latest troubles at Uber, including a lawsuit from the city of Chicago over a fifty-seven million person data breach and a potential $20 billion devaluation. Joe Pompeo updates his story on Time Inc. as the Koch brothers close in on their $650 million investment in the company. The panel discusses the mood at Time and the potential for a Time Magazine spin off. Kosoff deciphers Evan Spiegel's manifesto in Axios about fake news and the separation of "social" and " media" at Snapchat. Emily Jane Fox and Joe Pompeo give us the latest on the firing of Matt Lauer from NBC amid allegations of sexual misconduct at work.

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